Living with Osteogenesis Imperfecta (OI)—also known as Brittle Bone Disease—comes with unique challenges, particularly for those of us with short limbs, limited mobility, and fragile bones. Over time, adaptive technologies have made navigating these challenges more manageable. Here are ten game-changing gadgets that have made a difference for me and others in the disabled community. 1. Electric Wheelchairs […]
Anyone who knows me will tell you that my idea of a perfect evening involves music, a live concert, and getting as close to the stage as possible. Even though I’m a disabled artist living with Osteogenesis Imperfecta (OI)—often referred to as Brittle Bone Disease—music has always been my escape, my happy place. And let’s face it, painting (though I love it) […]
Living with Osteogenesis Imperfecta—often called Brittle Bone Disease—comes with daily challenges, especially when it comes to managing simple tasks. As a disabled artist navigating the realities of art and disability, I’ve discovered that a well-trained service dog can make all the difference. Meet Lexie, my 7-ish-year-old Sheltie/Border Collie mix who transformed from a rambunctious rescue into a skilled service dog—and […]
When you think of summer vacation, the beach likely springs to mind—sun, surf, and sand appeal to most people. Families build sandcastles, dogs romp in the waves, and adults lounge under umbrellas with a cold drink. It’s a near-perfect getaway for many—but not for me! As a disabled artist living with Osteogenesis Imperfecta (also known as Brittle Bone Disease), I face unique […]
Living with Osteogenesis Imperfecta (OI), commonly referred to as Brittle Bone Disease, means constantly navigating physical limitations, chronic pain, and the need to rely on others for everyday tasks. As a disabled artist, I’ve come to realize that art and dependence intersect in countless ways—some more challenging than others. Whether you’ve lived with a disability all your life or suddenly find […]
As a disabled artist living with Osteogenesis Imperfecta (OI)—also known as Brittle Bone Disease—I’ve encountered my fair share of awkward interactions. While most people mean well, some just don’t know how to act around a wheelchair user. Over the years, I’ve collected a handful of helpful etiquette tips that can make everyday encounters more respectful, comfortable, and enlightening for […]
As a disabled artist with Osteogenesis Imperfecta—often referred to as Brittle Bone Disease—I know what it’s like to juggle love for music with the realities of my disability. It’s not unusual for me to break a rib or collarbone simply from coughing or sneezing. But when you’re a die-hard music lover, sometimes you push the limits for concerts—especially if it involves seeing Florida Georgia […]
Living with a visible disability often means navigating more than just physical challenges—it means dealing with the unsolicited opinions, questions, and downright bizarre comments of strangers. As someone who uses a wheelchair due to Osteogenesis Imperfecta, I’ve heard my fair share of awkward, offensive, and unintentionally hilarious remarks in public. Sometimes, these interactions are a […]
What does it mean to look up—both literally and figuratively? For me, it’s a question rooted in my experience living with Osteogenesis Imperfecta (OI), commonly called Brittle Bone Disease. As a disabled artist with a passion for art and a life shaped by my disability, I’ve learned that a positive perspective can transform challenges into opportunities. This mindset took shape in a project […]
As someone living with Osteogenesis Imperfecta (often called Brittle Bone Disease), I rely on a wheelchair for mobility and have firsthand experience with the realities of being disabled. So, when I received free tickets to an America’s Got Talent taping, I was excited for a fun afternoon break. Little did I know I’d encounter someone who’d completely exploit disability accommodations—my new […]